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guava/pom.xml
<excludePackageNames> com.azul.tooling.in,com.google.common.base.internal,com.google.common.base.internal.*,com.google.thirdparty.publicsuffix,com.google.thirdparty.publicsuffix.*,com.oracle.*,com.sun.*,java.*,javax.*,jdk,jdk.*,org.*,sun.* </excludePackageNames>
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android/pom.xml
<version>0.6.1</version> <!-- TODO(cpovirk): In principle, it would make sense to *also* test compatibility with JDK 1.8, since guava-android also has JRE users. --> </signature> <ignores> <!-- Unsafe isn't part of the documented Android API, but it is available. And in cases where it's not, we have fallbacks (except maybe Striped64 (b/307807965)?). -->
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android/guava/pom.xml
<excludePackageNames> com.azul.tooling.in,com.google.common.base.internal,com.google.common.base.internal.*,com.google.thirdparty.publicsuffix,com.google.thirdparty.publicsuffix.*,com.oracle.*,com.sun.*,java.*,javax.*,jdk,jdk.*,org.*,sun.* </excludePackageNames>
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guava-gwt/pom.xml
<!-- We redeclare the j2objc-annotations dependency from `guava`: Our Gradle Module Metadata hides the dependency declared in `guava` from runtime configurations downstream, and GWT uses the runtime configuration for its builds. Thus, GWT doesn't get j2objc-annotations transitively, in contrast to the other deps of `guava`, which it does get transitively.
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